Jose EB5AGV
Always learning!
Yesterday, while doing a late night browsing on the local accordion market (everybody has a confessable sin, right?
) I found an apparently good opportunity, just 10km from home, sold by a music store as "like new"... It was a Chinese accordion, 41/120 and 7/2 registers (3 voices on treble, so two registers were duplicate). Asking price was 200€. This is the big guy:

So today I have driven to the musical instruments store and have checked it. It is a NOS (New Old Stock) unit, about 7 years old (they were not confident on that, may be older). So, armed by my deep knowledge on accordions
, I have checked all treble registers, bass buttons, smelled it for any suspicious odor, checked bellows air tightness and such. Everything passed.
What was not fine were the straps. They were disintegrating and there was some white powder mess on the bottom of the case. So I have directly removed and discarded them.
I was going to buy it, but then the case had a damaged hinge. Oh well... So the clerk, a very gentle woman, has gone to pick up another one from storage. So he has arrived with another accordion on an slightly better looking box:

Oh my!. This one had 13/6 registers... So, even if it was just to take the case, I have pressed the bass buttons. And some were immediately stuck
I have told the woman what happened with that one, so she knew.
So I have taken it out of its box, have cleaned the white powder and have moved the white accordion to it and the black one to the other box. It looked kind of sad to me (please, don't let me alone again!)
. So, I have made an offer of 100€ for it... And she has accepted!
So, 300€ poorer, here you have the new B&W partners I have at home:

So, returning to the topic title, am I mad or what?

Once at home, I have checked the black one and even higher treble registers work. I need to open the bass cover but I am confident the mechanism just needs some care to being back to work. I will know in just some hours!
More to come!
Jose


So today I have driven to the musical instruments store and have checked it. It is a NOS (New Old Stock) unit, about 7 years old (they were not confident on that, may be older). So, armed by my deep knowledge on accordions

What was not fine were the straps. They were disintegrating and there was some white powder mess on the bottom of the case. So I have directly removed and discarded them.
I was going to buy it, but then the case had a damaged hinge. Oh well... So the clerk, a very gentle woman, has gone to pick up another one from storage. So he has arrived with another accordion on an slightly better looking box:

Oh my!. This one had 13/6 registers... So, even if it was just to take the case, I have pressed the bass buttons. And some were immediately stuck

I have told the woman what happened with that one, so she knew.
So I have taken it out of its box, have cleaned the white powder and have moved the white accordion to it and the black one to the other box. It looked kind of sad to me (please, don't let me alone again!)

So, 300€ poorer, here you have the new B&W partners I have at home:

So, returning to the topic title, am I mad or what?


Once at home, I have checked the black one and even higher treble registers work. I need to open the bass cover but I am confident the mechanism just needs some care to being back to work. I will know in just some hours!
More to come!
Jose